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An Accidental Church Historian : On the Trail of a Book of Joseph
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Writing Mormon History : Historians and Their Books
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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Signature Books
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This chapter describes the author's research of Joseph Smith's translation of the Bible, as well as his bringing forth of other scripture such as the Book of Mormon and the Book of Abraham. It explores the narrative of seers found in each of these works, as well as Smith's attitude toward women.
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A Book of Joseph : Bible Backstories for a Seer's Life
American Apocrypha : Essays on the Book of Mormon
Documents, Volume 4: April 1834-September 1835
Foundational Texts of Mormonism : Examining Major Early Sources
God(s) as Character(s) in Joseph's Bible Stories : March 1830 to September 1830
“I Could Love Them All” : Nauvoo Polygamy in the Marriage of Willard and Jennetta Richards
'In Plain Terms that We May Understand' : Joseph Smith's Transformation of Hebrews in Alma 12-13
Line Upon Line : Essays on Mormon Doctrine
Mormon Iconography
Mysteries of Godliness : A History of Mormon Temple Worship
New Approaches to the Book of Mormon : Explorations in Critical Methodology
Nurturing LDS Primaries : Louie Felt and May Anderson, 1880-1940
Searching for "Happiness" : Joseph Smith's Alleged Authorship of the 1842 Letter to Nancy Rigdon
Secret Things, Hidden Things : The Seer Story in the Imaginative Economy of Joseph Smith
The Book of Mormon : The Earliest Text
The Earliest Mormon Concept of God
The Joseph Smith Papers : Documents, Volume 1: July 1828-June 1831
The Joseph Smith Papers : Documents, Volume 3 : February 1833-March 1834
The Priority of Mosiah : A Prelude to Book of Mormon Exegesis
The Prophet Puzzle : Interpretive Essays on Joseph Smith
Waiting for World's End : Diaries of Wilford Woodruff
Waiting for World's End : Wilford Woodruff and David Koresh